Srinagar: Musaib Bilal, a 21-year-old author and mental health advocate, is on a mission to inspire resilience and authenticity through his storytelling.
Balancing his Chemistry major with a minor in Physics at Amar Singh College, Musaib bridges the gap between science and storytelling.
Musaib Bilal in a chat with news agency JKNS said, “I believe in fusing logic with emotion, resilience with humanity,” he said, emphasizing his approach to writing.
His debut book, The Unginged, explores mental health and identity struggles, while his latest, The Failure Myth: Success Unwritten, delves into societal pressures on young minds. “Failure is not the end but a step towards growth. I want to challenge the fear that holds so many back,” Musaib said.
Beyond literature, Musaib is an impactful public speaker, addressing students and communities about emotional well-being and self-discovery. “Real strength lies in meaningful connections, in creating spaces where people feel heard and understood,” he added.
Through his books, speeches, and articles, Musaib continues to foster conversations on resilience and mental health, urging young people to embrace their imperfections and rewrite their own narratives. (JKNS)